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		<pubDate>2/29/2024</pubDate>
		<title>MLex: EU AI Act to lead to provide of legal uncertainty, European Parliament advisor says</title>
		<link>https://mlex.shorthandstories.com/eu-ai-act-to-lead-to-period-of-legal-uncertainty-european-parliament-advisor-says/index.html</link>
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		<description>There will be a period of legal uncertainty once the EU Artificial Intelligence Act comes into effect due to issues among naming and definitions as well as the sheer number of authorities enforcing the act, an advisor to the European Parliament said.</description>
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		<pubDate>3/01/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Mealey's: Diverging International Approaches To The Copyrightability And Authorship Of AI-Created Works</title>
		<link>https://www.lexislegalnews.com/mealeys/mealeys-artificial-intelligence/articles/1804346/commentary-diverging-international-approaches-to-the-copyrightability-and-authorship-of-ai-created-works-</link>
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		<description>When can a work created using artificial intelligence ("AI") be copyrighted? And, if an AI‑enabled work can be copyrighted, who is the "author"? The Beijing, China Internet Court took a different approach than the U.S. Copyright Office, granting copyright protection to images created using AI – while stopping short of treating the AI itself as an author.</description>
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		<pubDate>3/01/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Mealey's: Elon Musk Takes On OpenAI’s Altman With Contract, UCL Suit</title>
		<link>https://www.lexislegalnews.com/mealeys/mealeys-artificial-intelligence/articles/1808944/elon-musk-takes-on-openai-s-altman-with-contract-ucl-suit</link>
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		<description>SAN FRANCISCO — OpenAI’s founders breached the company’s founding agreements dictating that it  operate as a nonprofit and be open source when they partnered with Microsoft in exchange for millions of dollars, Elon Musk alleges in a Feb. 29 lawsuit filed in California against Sam Altman for breach of contract and violation of the California unfair competition law (UCL)</description>
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		<pubDate>3/05/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Mealey's: Judge Dismisses Copyright-Based Claims Against OpenAI, Won’t Enjoin Its Defense</title>
		<link>https://www.lexislegalnews.com/mealeys/mealeys-artificial-intelligence/articles/1810003/judge-dismisses-copyright-based-claims-against-openai-won-t-enjoin-its-defense</link>
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		<description>SAN FRANCISCO — Plaintiffs pursuing class claims in California against OpenAI Inc. and related companies stemming from alleged copyright violations have not demonstrated that the court overseeing their cases can enjoin the companies from defending themselves from similar litigation in New York federal court, a federal judge said in denying a motion to enjoin after dismissing the bulk of the case in an earlier ruling.</description>
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		<pubDate>3/01/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Law360 Employment Authority: 'Everyone Ignores' New York City's Workplace AI Law</title>
		<link>https://www.law360.com/employment-authority/articles/1808951</link>
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		<description>New York City became the first U.S. jurisdiction to attempt to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in employment decisions last year, when it started enforcing a statute that requires employers to audit the AI tools they use for bias. So far, the law has proved to be a toothless flop, management-side experts say.</description>
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		<pubDate>3/06/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Law360 Pulse: Where E-Discovery Generative AI Efforts Currently Stand</title>
		<link>https://www.law360.com/pulse/articles/1810603</link>
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		<description>More e-discovery companies are announcing new capabilities that harness the power of generative artificial intelligence, but I'm hearing confusion among some law firm leaders about the immediate availability of the tools in a more crowded legal tech market.</description>
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		<pubDate>3/06/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Law360: Ex-Google Software Engineer Stole AI Secrets, Feds Say</title>
		<link>https://www.law360.com/articles/1810922</link>
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		<description>A former Google software engineer was arrested Wednesday on accusations he illegally downloaded alleged trade secrets involving machine learning and taking them to startups he was involved with in China, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.</description>
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		<pubDate>2/14/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Mealey's: Judge Dismisses Bulk Of Writers' Copyright-Based Claims Against OpenAI</title>
		<link>https://www.lexislegalnews.com/mealeys/mealeys-artificial-intelligence/articles/1798040/judge-dismisses-bulk-of-writers-copyright-based-claims-against-openai</link>
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		<description>SAN FRANCISCO — A California federal judge granted in part and denied in part a motion by OpenAI Inc. and its affiliated companies involved in developing the ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) program to dismiss claims brought against it in two putative class actions filed by authors who say ChatGPT’s development and operations infringe their copyrights.</description>
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		<pubDate>2/20/2024</pubDate>
		<title>Mealey's: Google Says UCL, Other Claims In AI Training Lawsuit Fail</title>
		<link>https://www.lexislegalnews.com/mealeys/mealeys-class-actions/articles/1804797</link>
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		<description>SAN FRANCISCO — Vague allegations and hypothetical damages involving the scraping of websites and other sources for data used in the training of artificial intelligence cannot form the basis of California unfair competition law (UCL) and other claims because the potential usage was adequately disclosed and individuals lack a privacy interest in information they themselves publicly disclosed, Google LLC tells a federal judge in California in seeking dismissal.</description>
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